Georgia Hispanic or Latino of All Races Citizen Voting-age Population By County in 2022 (ACS-5Yrs)

Updated on September 1, 2024.

Based on the US Census Bureau's special tabulation from the ACS 5-year estimates, in 2022, the Hispanic or Latino of All Races citizen voting-age population for Georgia was 87,570 and represented 1.14% of the total Georgia citizen voting-age population.

Among all Georgia counties, Gwinnett had the highest Hispanic or Latino of All Races citizen voting-age population (73.71K), followed by Cobb (39.78K), and Fulton (36.78K).

In terms of percentages, Echols had the highest percentage of its citizen voting-age population being Hispanic or Latino of All Races (25.85%), followed by Whitfield (22.43%), and Chattahoochee (15.75%).

The chart and table below shows the Hispanic or Latino of All Races citizen voting-age population of each county and the percentage of each county's citizen voting-age population that were Hispanic or Latino of All Races.

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Georgia Hispanic or Latino of All Races Citizen Voting-age Population By County in 2022
Georgia Hispanic or Latino of All Races Citizen Voting-age Population By County in 2022
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County Citizen Voting-age Population % of County Citizen Voting-age Population
Gwinnett 73710 12.45
Cobb 39775 7.43
Fulton 36785 4.76
DeKalb 20915 3.92
Hall 19060 14.32
Whitfield 14830 22.43
Clayton 14180 7.17
Cherokee 11455 5.97
Chatham 10175 4.51
Henry 10160 5.80
Forsyth 10135 6.24
Muscogee 8890 5.93
Richmond 6680 4.28
Columbia 6505 5.73
Paulding 6320 5.21
Coweta 6135 5.67
Douglas 6000 5.90
Clarke 5470 5.48
Houston 5300 4.46
Liberty 4980 10.91
Barrow 4925 8.23
Bartow 4715 5.83
Fayette 4565 5.25
Lowndes 3930 4.48
Floyd 3695 5.14
Rockdale 3660 5.40
Gordon 3400 8.28
Jackson 3280 5.87
Carroll 2990 3.39
Bibb 2835 2.42
Colquitt 2690 8.82
Camden 2530 6.12
Newton 2515 3.10
Walton 2485 3.43
Murray 2460 8.59
Glynn 2160 3.34
Bryan 2155 6.93
Habersham 1990 6.04
Tift 1930 6.56
Coffee 1840 5.96
Effingham 1795 3.80
Polk 1745 5.80
Spalding 1705 3.36
Gilmer 1675 6.76
Bulloch 1660 2.66
Catoosa 1435 2.74
Toombs 1170 6.24
Chattahoochee 1135 15.75
Peach 1130 5.21
Long 1080 9.11
Walker 1035 1.95
Wayne 1035 4.62
Troup 1025 2.00
Harris 1010 3.71
Tattnall 1000 5.46
Dougherty 975 1.54
Lumpkin 975 3.60
Oconee 930 3.12
Madison 845 3.69
Sumter 830 3.72
Laurens 800 2.17
Baldwin 775 2.21
Dawson 760 3.52
Jeff Davis 755 7.15
Brooks 720 5.74
Decatur 720 3.36
Ware 715 2.69
Echols 685 25.85
Thomas 680 1.99
Lee 665 2.77
Rabun 610 4.44
Berrien 580 4.23
Atkinson 575 11.05
Butts 565 2.82
White 555 2.46
Stephens 550 2.67
Grady 540 2.92
Pickens 490 1.84
Greene 480 3.16
Elbert 475 3.17
Oglethorpe 470 4.02
Lanier 460 6.20
Putnam 450 2.58
Lamar 445 3.03
Crisp 440 2.87
Monroe 435 1.95
Banks 420 3.03
Mitchell 420 2.57
Union 405 1.96
Meriwether 390 2.40
Haralson 385 1.69
Appling 375 2.87
Dodge 375 2.36
Ben Hill 370 2.93
McDuffie 370 2.30
Washington 370 2.38
Bacon 365 4.53
Franklin 360 2.04
Burke 340 1.89
Charlton 340 3.44
Morgan 340 2.19
Bleckley 335 3.38
Cook 335 2.68
Chattooga 330 1.75
Hart 325 1.60
Jones 320 1.47
Pierce 320 2.18
Wheeler 315 4.98
Fannin 305 1.44
Dade 300 2.33
Crawford 290 3.03
Montgomery 290 4.30
Evans 270 3.60
Candler 260 3.44
Schley 260 7.53
McIntosh 255 2.69
Pulaski 245 3.11
Seminole 245 3.37
Emanuel 230 1.38
Towns 230 2.12
Telfair 225 2.56
Dooly 220 2.43
Wilkes 210 2.83
Worth 200 1.25
Pike 190 1.31
Irwin 185 2.52
Screven 185 1.67
Jenkins 175 2.53
Jasper 165 1.47
Jefferson 165 1.42
Macon 165 1.72
Turner 150 2.33
Brantley 145 1.06
Johnson 135 1.80
Heard 130 1.49
Upson 130 0.62
Marion 125 2.22
Webster 120 6.45
Clinch 105 2.21
Early 105 1.31
Terrell 105 1.54
Randolph 95 2.00
Stewart 85 2.40
Wilcox 80 1.16
Miller 65 1.45
Quitman 65 3.38
Lincoln 60 0.98
Treutlen 60 1.24
Twiggs 45 0.70
Calhoun 40 0.89
Talbot 40 0.83
Wilkinson 40 0.60
Glascock 35 1.54
Taylor 20 0.33
Clay 10 0.46
Hancock 10 0.14
Taliaferro 10 0.73
Baker 4 0.18
Warren 0 0.00